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Micron Gold is very fine gold particles. My experience with it is with mining bentonite where we found very small gold particles mixed in with the bentonite. We c…ould not find a cost efficive way to reclaim the small amount of gold. ( Full Answer )

This term is technically no longer used in mathematics. It is the same thing as a micrometer equivalent to 10*-6. It's acronym or symbol is the greek symbol Î¼ (pronounced M…ew) or in some cases mu (where greek symbols are not used) ( Full Answer )

A micron is a micrometer, or one millionth of a meter (1/1,000,000 meters, or 1 x 10 -6 meters). Mesh is a term used for a "screen" or "net" of some kind made of interlacing …fibers or strands of some material. The mesh is a semipermeable "fabric" that will allow materials below a certain size threshold to pass through while stopping others..
Mesh is also a term used in industry to speak to the particle size of irregularly shaped or granular material. For example, if we say "mesh 22" in regards to particle size, that means that particles that are about 1,000 microns in size and smaller will pass the screen, while larger particles will be obstructed and prevented from going through. ( Full Answer )

Wet Microns! A Micron is a commonly used, but theoretically defunct way of say a millionth of a metre or micrometre (The spelling is meter or micrometer in the U.S.). So askin…g "what are microns in water?" is like asking "What are inches in water?" ( Full Answer )

Micron is the unofficial name for a micrometer. A micrometre (or micrometer ) is by definition 1Ã10 â6 of a metre (SI Standard prefix "micro" = 10 â6 ); that …is, one-millionth of a metre (or one-thousandth of a millimetre, 0.001 mm, or about 0.000039 inches). Its unit symbol in the International System of Units (SI) is Âµm . ( Full Answer )